Archive for January, 2008

Everex follows Asus Eee to announce 9in sub-notebook

Unreleased CloudBook follow-up named
Not content with mounting a serious challenge to Asus’ elfin Eee PC, US manufacturer Everex this week said it will follow up its 7in CloudBook sub-notebook with larger models later in the year.…
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Supermicro plays Earth-child card with SAS storage chassis

Save the caribou via disk
Supermicro has a new line of 3U SAS storage systems its punting as “Earth-friendly” boxen. Which is fine. Everyone says that. But let’s step back and consider that.…
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Boutique Graphics PCs Duke It Out

Does twice the price ever produce a product that’s twice as nice? Systems from AVA Direct and Digital Storm compete to answer that question. Continue to read more…

Sony Ericsson R306i

Sony Ericsson is banking on radio being the killer feature for mobile phone users. Its new R306i can pickup both AM and FM broadcasts so you can tune into your favourite radio shows wherever you are. The R306i even features dedication radio speakers and buttons for saving station presets. If you’re in noisy environment there’s […]

MSI P35 Platinum Makes a Comeback

Performance leader MSI P35 Platinum Revision 1.0 made a big splash in our P35-DDR2 motherboard comparison but lost the gold due to poor overclocking capabilities. With Revision 1.1, MSI hopes to settle the score. Continue to read more…

Mossberg, Baig and Levy pass judgment on the MacBook Air - Beautiful, but a compromise

Mossberg, Baig and Levy have passed judgment on Apple’s MacBook Air. The conclusion - Beautiful, but a compromise. Continue to read more…

Tiny Bluetooth Adapter Will Get Lost Easily

Brando, maker of some of the best products of the century is actually producing a product with some use — the ultra-tiny USB Bluetooth Adapter. The unit “allows for a working range of more than 10 meters, with a 723 Kbps data rate transmission.” They run $24 and […]

Phenom 9700, AMD’s 1st Quad-Core CPU

After a 1 year+ delay, AMD has released its first quad-core CPU, the Phenom, along with a new platform, Spyder. We ran all 3 Phenom models through our extensive benchmark suite. Check it out. Continue to read more…

The Ultimate Mouse Hunt

A new crop of mice from Logitech, Microsoft and Saitek show how much your computing experience can hinge on your mouse’s dpi, resolution or laser technology. Our analysis and tests show which ones are worth your money. Continue to read more…

Hardware.Info TV: Notebook disassembly timelaps

Always wanted to know what a notebooks looks like on the inside? This video shows the disassembly of both an ultra portable and a gaming notebook. … Continue to read more…